Inhabiting a vulnerable and wounded earth: restoring response-ability
Brunilda Pali, Ivo Aertsen
Abstract
In 'our separate kinds of expertise and experience, we know both too much and too little' writes multispecies feminist theorist Donna Haraway in Staying with the trouble (2016: 4), calling for boundary crossing transdisciplinary work and alliances that will take us both beyond nave hope or defeatist despair when thinking about our life in a 'vulnerable and a wounded earth' (Haraway, 2016: 10). Haraway says she is not 'interested in reconciliation or restoration' but 'deeply committed to the more modest possibilities of partial recuperation and getting on together. Call that staying with the trouble' (Haraway, 2016: 10). So, let us stay with the trouble!
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